Emerge New Mexico invites you to learn more about our candidates! We will be highlighting candidates daily until the NM Primary on June 2, 2020 so keep an eye out for our Emergistas running for office!

 

 


Meet our 2020 Candidates

Emerge New Mexico invites you to get to know our 71 candidates currently running for office! We will be highlighting candidates daily until the New Mexico Primary on June 2, 2020 so keep an eye out for our Emergistas running for office! Scroll down to learn more!

 

Congresswoman Debra Haaland, U.S Representative District 1

“I believe New Mexico can be a place of strong, safe communities where our kids can be happy growing up, and can build a life here when they are grown.”


  

 

Commissioner Cynthia Hall, Public Regulation Commission,   District 1

After service as a law clerk and briefly working in private law, Hall served in a number of governmental legal positions, including assistant counsel at the New Mexico Department of Energy and Minerals, licensing bureau chief at the New Mexico Regulation. Cynthia has served as District 1 Commissioner of the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission since January 2017 and as Vice-Chair until January, 2019. 

 

 

 

 


Carrie Hamblen, NM State Senate District 38

Carrie Hamblen has lived in District 38 since 2005. She shares a 60 year old home with her wife, Char, their two rescue cats, and rescued turtles and tortoise. She has served the community in a number of positions: as the morning News Anchor and Operations Manager at KRWG public radio, as an instructor at NMSU, the President of the Mesilla Valley Community of Hope Board of Directors, and as the CEO/President of the Las Cruces Green Chamber of Commerce. 

 

Commissioner Anna Hamilton, Santa Fe County Commission, District 4

I graduated from the University of New Mexico with a PhD in aquatic ecology, and have been a consulting environmental scientist for almost 42 years. During my career, I have studied the impacts of a range of human activities on streams, rivers, estuaries, and wetlands; helped develop approaches and tools for evaluating environmental impacts; and participated in environmental restoration planning. For the past decade I have focused on the evaluation of climate change effects on aquatic ecosystems, the assessment of vulnerability and system resilience, and adaptation planning. Much of this work has been interdisciplinary and collaborative, giving me skills in working with and integrating inputs from a diversity of people. 

 

Commissioner Anna Hansen, Santa Fe County Commission,  District 2

Commissioner Hansen has been a leader while serving as County Commissioner since her election in 2016. She has served as Chairwoman and Vice Chair of the Board of County Commissioners. As a passionate community organizer and dedicated small business owner, Anna has spent the last four decades improving the lives of Santa Feans and understands that we must do more to protect our land, air, and water.

 

 

 

 

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